According to online sources, Cooler Master is working on creating its own video card of the GeForce RTX 50 series. However, this accelerator will not be available for free sale, since the vendor has other plans. It is speculated that the graphics card could be part of pre-assembled PCs from various vendors.
Image source: overclock3d.net
The cooler’s design is quite innovative. The casing is height adjustable and supports the installation of fans of different sizes. For example, if the user prefers a sleeker profile, then he can use low-profile fans.
If quieter, more efficient and tall fans are required, then they can also be placed inside the casing, but in this form the size of the accelerator will increase to 4+ slots.
It is claimed that users will be able to use fans from different manufacturers, and not just Cooler Master products. Images of the new cooler without a printed circuit board were published by the Overclock3d resource, whose authors spoke in sufficient detail about the device and confirmed that Cooler Master does not plan to release its video cards for free sale.
Instead, the company intends to install its video cards with new coolers in ready-made computers. Despite this, it should be noted that the design of the cooler turned out to be very unusual and innovative. The cooler was shown at CES 2025 and the media recognized this idea as “Best of CES.” Probably, not only the unusual design played a role, but also how convenient this product can be for users.
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